Vocabulary PowerPoint By Chris Evans. Antics Antics-Ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions.

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Vocabulary PowerPoint By Chris Evans

Antics Antics-Ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions

Glut To provide more than is needed or wanted: to feed or fill to the point of overstuffing

Legendary Described in well-know stories; existing in old.

Veer To change direction or course suddenly, turn aside, shift, swerve.

Myriad In very great numbers.

Muster To bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon to amount to.

Adage To proverb, wise saying Lois: Peter,why are we stopped? Peter: Yeah, I'll have three cheeseburgers... Lois: Peter for God's sakes she's having' a baby! Peter: Oh that's right...and a kid's meal... and uh,I, I guess I'll have fries...if I have fries is anyone else gonna have any? Cuz,uh I don't wanna be the only one eatin' them... I'll feel like a fatty. When Chuck Norris was denied a Bacon McMuffin at McDonalds because it was 10:35, he roundhouse kicked the store so hard it became a KFC

Prone Lying face down, inclined likely.

Prodigious Immense; extraordinary in bulk, size, or degree.

unison A sounding together; agreement or accord

Obsess To trouble, haunt, or fill the mind

Recourse a person or thing turned to for help or advice; the act of seeking help or protection

Elite The choice part of a group of people or things; superior.

Allot To assign or distribute in shares or portions

Grapple An iron hook used to grab and hold; to come to grips with wrestle or fight with.

Amass To bring together, collect, gather, especially for oneself.

Wanton Reckless; heartless; unjustfiable; lose in morals

Invalidate To make valueless, to take away all forse or effect.

Vie To compete; to strive for victory or superiority.